【ルールから意味へ:推論主義に関する新しい論考】
From Rules to Meanings(Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy) H 368 p. 18
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Introduction: Inferentialism’s Years of Travel and Its Logico-Philosophical Calling Ladislav Koreň and Vojtěch Kolman Part I: Language and Meaning 1. Grounding Assertion and Acceptance in Mental Imagery Christopher Gauker 2. Semantics: Why Rules Ought to Matter Hans-Johann Glock 3. Quine Peregrinating: Norms, Dispositions, and Analyticity Gary Kemp 4. Let’s Admit Defeat: Assertion, Denial, and Retraction Bernhard Weiss Part II: Logic and Semantics 5. Inferentialism, Structure, and Conservativeness Ole Hjortland and Shawn Standefer 6. From Logical Expressivism to Expressivist Logics: Sketch of a Program and Some Implementations Robert Brandom 7. Inferentialist-Expressivism for Explanatory Vocabulary Jared Millson, Kareem Khalifa, and Mark Risjord 8. Logical Expressivism and Logical Relations Lionel Shapiro 9. Propositional Contents and the Logical Space Ladislav Koreň 10. Assertion, Inference, and the Conditional Peter Milne Part III: Rules, Agency, and Explanation 11. Natural Cultural Inferentialism Joseph Rouse 12. Inferentialism: Where Do We Go from Here? Jaroslav Peregrin 13. The Nature and Diversity of Rules Vladimír Svoboda 14. Governed by Rules, or Subjects to Rules? Ondřej Beran Part IV: History and Present 15. Inferentialism after Kant Danielle Macbeth 16. Inferentialism, Naturalism, and the Ought-To-Be’s of Perceptual Cognition James O’Shea 17. Inferentialism and Its Mathematical Precursor Vojtěch Kolman 18. Inferentialism and the Reception of Testimony Leila Haaparanta
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